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    Some better pictures of my BSA No.1







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    and more for those who are interested and missed my other post.















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    That is a very nicely done target rifle indeed!obviously got a nice history to go with it as well.

    The one main difference I find with it between what you have and what we have here in Australia is the absence of the " king screw". Thats is the king screw with the sling swivel that usually replaced the standard one. I wonder now if it was just an Australianicon thing and not a commonwealth thing.

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    Trooper....... now that I'm in the mood....... If I hear the word King Screw again, you'll find yourself on Company Orders first thing on Monday morning facing 2 days Jankers. Now stand up and tell the class that it is the SCREW, front trigger guard!

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    There are heaps of that type of rifle around Aussie ranges, but the finish on that is fantastic. If I saw that in the range shop, or any other market place it'd last about 3 seconds. Beaut find, and well done Fultons!

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    Have you finished that beautiful boat yet TBone?

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    Soooo close. I'll post an update this week. Down to requiring some topcoat and timber plugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Laidlericon View Post
    Trooper....... now that I'm in the mood....... If I hear the word King Screw again, you'll find yourself on Company Orders first thing on Monday morning facing 2 days Jankers. Now stand up and tell the class that it is the SCREW, front trigger guard!
    Yes Sir!!!
    The said part is not as I said it was. It is SCREW front trigger guard.
    I will now put my uniform on with hat khaki fur felt and report to the guardroom where the RP sergeant will give me drill in double time for 2 hrs on the parade ground.
    Screw front trigger guard, screw front trigger guard, screw front trigger guard got it Mr Laidler!!

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    I have one question while trooper is doing his Jankers (HaHaHa) i have a military issuse BSA 1915 looking the same in fact the serial# is 3969 with range sights without the issue rear sight .How can you have the issue sights on and use the range sight down at 300,400,500yds

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    The rear sight blade only has been removed on this one. It along with the original safty parts were in a plastic bag in the buttstock.
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    that is really really nice.

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